Beerhippie
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I've been referred to as "that dead space in the shop"--so I resemble that remark.Remote the intakes. It's amazing how noisy they are. I used old vacuum hoses to route mine into a dead space. Made a world of difference.
I've been referred to as "that dead space in the shop"--so I resemble that remark.Remote the intakes. It's amazing how noisy they are. I used old vacuum hoses to route mine into a dead space. Made a world of difference.
After going through this..its a bunch of heavy work and if I was going in after the parking brake...I'd do it all. I'd buy everything prior to tearing it down. The only thing I didn't replace front and rear was the backing plates and calipers. Odd to me that the rest of my dually is in pristine condition, but the brake components really compromised. They very well may be the originals or have only had the pads swapped at some point due to the volume of in depth work.Been watching this closely as the Tool Box Truck has good pads/rotors, but the parking brake is lacking. I suspect it got driven with it engaged, and trashed the shoes. I have a good selection of adjuster spoons, and a grinder or 6. Also access to a torch if it comes to that.
One thing I used to do with my old drum brake vehicles was mark the backing plates with the adjuster orientation. It's hard to remember that sometimes after you've been struggling with the jack, stands, and creeper.
Where you leave it on the lawn and let the feral cats own it.I've lots of experience with sh*tboxes, but what's a pee-car?
I've lots of experience with sh*tboxes, but what's a pee-car?

the compass in my phone acts wonky around the metal building, so I used an actual compass to set the direction. I somehow hit it first try, which is good because I really didn't want to climb the ladder again.Using the antenna cable to anchor the ladder might not be the best way to do it.My daughter got in the truck last night, pulled the seat belt out and goes, "you forgot to clean something"... It still had son's vomit on it. So I cleaned that last night.
Then, this morning I spent an hour modifying the OTA antenna and getting it installed.
I made an aluminum adapter plate to fit the larger u bolt.
Then I got it on the shop.
the compass in my phone acts wonky around the metal building, so I used an actual compass to set the direction. I somehow hit it first try, which is good because I really didn't want to climb the ladder again.
I'll do cable management later. Right now the cable is just going through the garage door right under the mount.
The tuner picked up 118 channels between the two towers that are in the same general direction. (228 and 229 degrees)
I tested a bunch of them this morning and they all came in crystal clear. I'll need to expand my DVR drive if I want to start recording shows.
It sure looks that way in the photo doesn't it. The cable dropped over the side of the ladder outside of the camera view. I was able to safely remove the ladder without yanking the cable off the antenna.Using the antenna cable to anchor the ladder might not be the best way to do it.
It just looked like something I may (or may not) have done at some point in the past.It sure looks that way in the photo doesn't it. The cable dropped over the side of the ladder outside of the camera view. I was able to safely remove the ladder without yanking the cable off the antenna.
Oh. Don't worry. I may or may not have originally dropped the coil of cable between the rungs before fixing it.It just looked like something I may (or may not) have done at some point in the past.
What the hell? I wired the ladder to the wall?
Oh. Don't worry. I may or may not have originally dropped the coil of cable between the rungs before fixing it.

spray on foot powder for oil leakGot a few minutes, started with fiddling on the linkage of the ford tractor, cannot get it to work correctly with the addition of the correct spring, PO said a rebuild had happened, but not sure how extensive it was, So that may be the next stop. Noted the baja had oil spray near the engine, cleaned and wiped, took a while to try and find a source still unknown. Thought of filter in the breather box, remove checked-nothing found-reinstalled. Then onto another beetle project, tried to start, pedal won't move check carb linkage, cable from pedal is moving carb linkage isn't. Copious amounts of wd40 applied few light blows with a plastic hammer, some movement. More to come at another time.
"I don't always make a perfect brake-line flange, but when I do..."At least it was a simple screw on connector, and not soldered or something like that...
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Ever hear of "tempering" your ice cream? It shouldn't be frozen solid. Right around 32F is about perfect for serving and eating.Over several days:
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And I made me an "ice cream spoon" - Not scoop! I keep hurting, nearly bruising the palm of my right hand digging a bite from a Ben and Jerry's container. It still huts a bit from 2 nights ago, So I dug out from my random collection of "camp silverware" (mostly silver plate) a "Brazilian Silver (nickle silver) spoon and modified it:
Bet that won't hurt/bruise!
Ever hear of "tempering" your ice cream? It shouldn't be frozen solid. Right around 32F is about perfect for serving and eating.


I had a bumper crop of acorns this year,I must have picked up a hundred or two last weekend most of my leaves are still on the tree, I still love that tree.Over several days:
Waiting on on the MAF I ordered for the T-bird.
Oak leaf drop is in full swing we have 2 huge scarlet/red oaks), so got a ton of it blown into a pile and canned. Next day it was like I'd not done a thing... Today after some wind and a few hundredth's of rain, (enough to make doing leaves a pain) there is 3X that amount, should be dry enough to blow into piles again tomorrow, and fill all the cans.
Wind creates some interesting eddy's around the house and vehicles, and often this helps me for pickup:
But not always:
BUT, a lot of the leaves are in the drive, not the yard so that's a help over all. A fair bit went over the house to the kitchen side yard.
Winter weeds started growing in the back mostly, and I whacked them with Roundup.
Today its been IVY Hacking on back 40 fence
And I made me an "ice cream spoon" - Not scoop! I keep hurting, nearly bruising the palm of my right hand digging a bite from a Ben and Jerry's container. It still huts a bit from 2 nights ago, So I dug out from my random collection of "camp silverware" (mostly silver plate) a "Brazilian Silver (nickle silver) spoon and modified it:
Bet that won't hurt/bruise!
Didn’t get a chance to get any work done on the pedal car - got distracted by helping with getting this on the trailer.
Dad found it at a junk yard and had them cut it off at the cab. wants to make a trailer to pull behind the ‘65 we built years back.
I’ll keep you guys updated on this headache when it gets rolled over to my shop.
I had a bumper crop of acorns this year,I must have picked up a hundred or two last weekend most of my leaves are still on the tree, I still love that tree.
I recall somewhere reading that they will produce on extra large crops in certain years, don't remember why but it was extra heavy this year.We usually do also. most were not full size and only saw one or two full size?
I wonder if the squirrels grabbed them all? I know we feed a lot of squirrels, and they plant then all over. We have oak saplings everywhere...
Anyone want a sapling?
You keep missing the dump truck.
Government employee, he left the truck in the wrong spot and never came to move it
I recall somewhere reading that they will produce on extra large crops in certain years, don't remember why but it was extra heavy this year.
Or maybe getting old?
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Nope, nothing underneath at all. In all honesty it’s very, very rough. On the other hand, it was $45… leaves a lot of room to start rationalizing a lot of things.I didn't find that to be a terribly difficult conversion when I did an early Econoline trailer. I went all out and had tailgates front and rear, and made it a dump trailer to boot.
Did he get the springs with it?
Pounds, I meant pounds, may be 100 per square inchI had a bumper crop of acorns this year,I must have picked up a hundred pounds or two last weekend most of my leaves are still on the tree, I still love that tree.
having a handyman around. Repair equipment, buld little projects, repair other things.... I have been given pretty free reign to get stuff done and tonight was a fun little prototype project. We occasionally have to bend some rebar and have been doing it by sticking the bar into the stake pocket on one of our trucks (commercial flatbed not a standard light truck.) It kinda works, a real workout when talking 15 and 20 mm bar. So tonight I came home and knocked this out. Not pretty, if it stands up i will finish welding it and clean up the over hangs, sharp edges.... but need it for tomorrow, and wasn't spending all night on it. Fits in a vice and uses a bottle jack. Works pretty slick.

My wood shop is not much bigger, it is only 20' x 16' & is also in our basement.Got the new lathe table down in the shop, test fitted with the new legs and mentally working out the best way to keep everything aligned correctly, at the right distances between mounting holes, and still be able to handle this by myself safely. Here is were we stand:
I have the metal tray that came with it, which I don't think is original, but I lose 10" of space using that, so this will keep things as compact as possible. It looks a little like Frankenstein's monster right now, but this is just to start getting it lined up, as I said.
And yes, my shop is tiny:
11'x13', under the dinning room. No flammables, no flame.



